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I want to limit any traffic going through my PIX to one particular subnet to 90Mbps.We have backups that run from our boxes behind the PIX, through the PIX and out into the datacenter to a SAN. The backup server is in one subnet in the datacenter, an...
How do I define what DNS servers my PIX will use to lookup hostnames? For example, if I want to ping google.com rather then it's IP address I can type 'ping google.com' and it'll resolve it using DNS.-ee99ee
Okay this question is kind of a double-shot. One thing you need to know before you read this is that my background is iptables on Linux.Now, question 1: Let's say I've got a 3-interface firewall, one external interface, one DMZ, and one private LAN. ...
So today I find out there's no traceroute, yesterday I find out it doesn't support DNS lookups locally (I cna't set a DNS server for the PIX to use to resolve domain names). What else is missing that should be there?-Chris
I'm sorry I posted this in the wrong forum. This ment to go in the pix forum. Do I have to do this on a PIX too? I know that's the way it's done on a cisco router... that's the way I've alwasy done it at least... but is the PIX the same way? I figure...
I too need to do the same thing. Our M$ SQL 2000 server is on the LAN side (soon to be behind a Linux firewall to protect it from the LAN). Our web servers in the DMZ have to connect to the SQL server on the LAN.Just also wondering what needs to be d...